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PATENTED NOV. 6, 1906.

I. J. .GLEBUM;

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APPLIUATION FILED 1613.16, 1905 M w J! mama/o iss View oi? a. hut, s

UNITE STATES PAFENT OFFICE.

IHGEPREQT J. GIJEBU M, OE DEVILS LAKE, NORTIiI DAKQTA.

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Sgaecification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 6, 1906.

Application filed March 16, 15305. Serial No. 25052456.

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Be it known that I, INGEBRIGT J. GLERUMI, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Devils iishe, in the county Ramsey and Stateofihnifh Dakot: I have invented 001* min ii-'W at i 'usefuiimpi'ovei'nents in Hats; and i. do doc aro the foiiowing to be a full,clear, and. exact description of the inventiui, such will enable other;skilled in the art to which it epperteims to make and use the some.

This invention relates to improvements i 1'1 ladies. hats and themaniier of trimming the s It me The hat in.

ebjeot of the invention is to provide a Wh sk. the trimming may hequickiy 1d ireihieed iiydiii'erent trimmings, the hat to be trimmed in a75k i t inven isists of oertsm uovei featof ooustri ion, oomhii'istiw,and ement of ports, as Wiii he hLieiimfteir dei and chimes 1Q;din-Wings, F urc 1 h the me trmuiuui in :icmydmime with the invention.Fig. '2 is: View oi hat with the i iifllnl'iilf; removed, I v a, 1' q rin whioh the trinimi ieci thereto. Big. 1; is it simiizn' of it ribbonhat-hand. having it hyw is?! tint it flow s attach -(i thereto itiilishowing tn; [or coni i v t e sin s o is i";- sin how, mowing the crown,

1, 1 01)." k) fill-11 under s de of the hat,

other variety of trimming used upon ladies hats To the inner side ofeach end of the ribbon stitched or otherwise secured pieces ofstil'i'ened fabric 8, to which are attached the socket members i: ofsaid resilient fastening devices. In trin'iming the hat the ribbonbaint.6 placed around the crown, and. the members 9 oi the resilient fasteningdevices, which are semured to the opposite ends of "ii ri'nmn, eresnapped into engsgeiient h the stud members of said festenin dees on thohutuu'mvn,

*lhi 1m under side oi. the rim of the hat is stitched or otherwisesecured short section i stiffened fnhi'ic "0, to the opposite ends ofwhich are secured stud members 12 oi 2esih.'

ent fastening devices. Said stud members 12 are mhipted to receive thesocket iiiemhers 1 3 of the fastening devices, and said sooket members13 are secured to strips of stiffened i'z'ihrio 14, to which mayattached airtii'ioisi flowers, bows of i'ihhon, 0? i C'Oiilbiflfir tionof both While 1 have 8110\31 sud Liesoi'iheii one i h or stve inwhiththe hat may be trimmed, it is oi viuus that any 'i'eii trimming usedably connected to seveifzii, i'ustem, on the hat, thus providing" to;'21- W1? 3 and permitting the Fmm the foregoing iesuzfi 1 ion with theswamp 3 cons .iuctieii. and operation o will he reedii undo 4 3d i 9; smore extended ex ous ii-hsnges in the .LUL

minor detv is UfCOJT' soouii wi to the (1 wrthe," fox -brim a. mem;

of the fasteners upon the hat secilmd to aestimony whereof I havehereunto set my hand in prvsmwze of Mo subscribing W "imcsses:

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